Center Faculty

Adjunct Faculty

Affiliated Faculty

School of Human Evolution and Social Change, School of Sustainability, Arizona State University

Professor

Research Interest: Dr. Anderies' research interests focus on developing an understanding of how ecological, behavioral, social, and institutional factors affect the robustness/vulnerability characteristics of social-ecological systems.

Research Interest:I want to understand how collective action problems can be addressed in those coupled infrastructure systems while enhancing the robustness to external challenges such as globalization and climate change.

Research Interest: Dynamical Systems with applications in life and social sciences comprise the principal areas of study. Research focuses include both modeling and theoretical components. The theoretical component involves the study of ecological and evolutionary dynamics pertaining to complex, adaptive systems

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Arizona State University

Professor

Research Interest: His research interests are mostly data or hypothesis inspired modeling efforts. His models often incorporate the chemical heterogeneity which is ubiquitous and highlight the importance of resource quantity and quality dynamics.

Research Interst: One of his current major research interests is on how to manage ecosystems by multiple agents. Lampert's approach includes mathematical modeling of the dynamics of the ecosystem as well as the control by the agents.

Simon A. Levin Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University

Assistant Professor

Research Interest: His recent research includes development of novel mathematical modeling tools to understand transmission dyanmics and control of neglected tropical diseases such as Visceral Leishmaniasis and Chagas as well as to study issues in human social interactions and contextual influences leading to complex societal problems.